Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingrain.(verb)
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Use "ingrains" in a sentence
"Three years of lectures and 13 years of brain washing, ingrains the idea if you want to be a “cum lauder” repeat after me, I will regurgitate and replicate thus when thee take the next step in the real world of earning ones keep, you are preprogrammed to take the words of thy leader without murmur."
"Other benefits of the Dubai Metro are not as algebraic, but still noticeable, because mass transit ingrains itself into a city's collective cultural psyche."
"I feel like high school ingrains this techies vs. actors mentality, which then diffuses into technical directors vs. properties vs. scenic designers vs. directors once one hits college."